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Ain’t no Sunshine at the Corcoran Group, now that its marketing bigwig is gone from the company.

The Post has learned that Louise Sunshine, the namesake and Chairman Emeritus of the company’s Corcoran Sunshine marketing arm, will not have her contract renewed by Corcoran’s parent company NRT, and has officially left the company as of yesterday.

Sunshine sold her successful company, the Sunshine Group, to NRT in 2002 for what is believed to be $9 million.

Since the beginning of the merger, speculation among industry watchers was that the relationship between Sunshine and Corcoran was strained, if not tempestuous at times.

“Louise and I have enjoyed a terrific working relationship in the past two years and while we will no longer have a formal business relationship, I wish her all the best,” said Corcoran CEO Pamela Liebman.

But Sunshine, who has been there for four years, stepped down in 2005 as CEO of the division to become a consultant with a fancy title.

Last April, Sunshine told The Post previous reports of her demise at the Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group “have been greatly exaggerated” after Kelly Kennedy Mack, who was groomed by Sunshine, was named division president.